Content Obligations definition

Content Obligations means those obligations set out in subsections 5.5 to 5.16 (inclusive) of the MSA Determination.
Content Obligations means those obligations set out in subsection 2.5] to 2.16 (inclusive) of this RAO;
Content Obligations means those obligations set out in subsection 5.5.1 of the Standard;

Examples of Content Obligations in a sentence

  • These general conditions of purchase are subject to such further special conditions as may be prescribed in writing by PRASA in the order/contract.Local Content Obligations Respondents are to note that the Local Content commitments made by the successful Respondent(s) will be incorporated as a term of the contract and monitored for compliance.

  • Legal Boilerplate Obligations as described in subsection 2.16 of this RAO.2.5.2 Application: Unless otherwise specifically provided in this RAO, the Content Obligations shall apply to all Facilities and/or Services subject to the Service Specific Obligations which are set out in section 3 of this RAO.

  • TM considers this will allow operators some flexibility to modify terms to best suit their requirements, as the Content Obligations (including amendments) have been in place for more than 10 years and operators are more experienced in managing the process.

  • TM proposed that the Content Obligations only prescribe key requirements and principles and not set out detailed terms, conditions and processes.

  • Breach of Local Content obligations also provide Transnet cause to terminate the contract in certain cases where material non-compliance with Local Content Obligations arenot achieved.

  • Some participants said that they did not know of any underperforming IPP which has been penalised by the DoE IPP Office for not meeting their Local Content Obligations.

  • In relation to YTL’s comments, the MCMC notes that it has not previously received any complaints from YTL regarding Access Provider non-compliance with the Content Obligations.

  • Unaccounted data movement becomes a significant part of total runtime, making aggressively parallel datapaths unnecessary.

  • TABLE 2.2 – Committed Obligations with regard to Local Content13 SUB-ELEMENT(S) 1.2 For purposes of Table 2.2 above, reference to Committed Obligations (Local Content Obligations) shall refer to the Seller’s undertaking and commitment that the Seller and its Contractors shall during the Construction Measurement Period ensure that the Value of Local Content Spend is not less than [18%] in relation to the Project.

  • We have enhanced the original interprocedural analysis mod- ule [20], designing and implementing a new call graph algorithm that provides exact call chain information.


More Definitions of Content Obligations

Content Obligations means those obligations set out in accordance of MSA Determination No. 3 of 2016 subsection 5.5 to 5.16;
Content Obligations means those obligations set out in the Section 5 to Section 5 of this RAO.
Content Obligations means those obligations set out in subsections 5.5 to 5.19 (inclusive) of the Standard;
Content Obligations means those obligations set out in subsections 5.5 to 5.16 (inclusive) to the Standard.

Related to Content Obligations

  • Reimbursement Obligation the obligation of the Borrower to reimburse the Issuing Lender pursuant to Section 3.5 for amounts drawn under Letters of Credit.

  • Bank Product Collateralization means providing cash collateral (pursuant to documentation reasonably satisfactory to Agent) to be held by Agent for the benefit of the Bank Product Providers (other than the Hedge Providers) in an amount determined by Agent as sufficient to satisfy the reasonably estimated credit exposure, operational risk or processing risk with respect to the then existing Bank Product Obligations (other than Hedge Obligations).